Astana is still looking really strong to me. They currently have 8 riders in the top 44, including 3 of the top 12. Granted, the guys outside the top 12 probably aren't in contention for anything, but just the fact that they're all up that high means they're riding well.
Sorry for lack of updates, I've been working massive amounts of overtime at the moment. Out of 19 days, I only had one day off, last sunday and i still got another 8 days to go
The TT yesterday was great. I mean how often do you see a ITT that takes an hour and a half! That's a really long time to out there by yourself and staying focused gets real hard.
It's still open amoung the top guys. With some climbs still left to go, anyone could have a bad day and lose those few precious seconds. It will be quite interesting to watch. Levi certainly has his eye on the prize and is capable of winning it.
Chris Horner's injury doesn't help Astana, but they still seem to be in a really strong position to me. Menchov seems like he's in a pretty good position, too, but DiLuca's also still hanging around and he won it in 2007.
Time for Leipheimer to make his move, assuming he has it in him. Tomorrow's stage is arguably the hardest of the Giro and of the top contenders only Leipheimer has guys who can support him through a 7-hour, climb filled stage.
It's now or never, Levi. If you have an ace in the hole, play it tomorrow.
Glenn E. wrote:Time for Leipheimer to make his move, assuming he has it in him. Tomorrow's stage is arguably the hardest of the Giro and of the top contenders only Leipheimer has guys who can support him through a 7-hour, climb filled stage.
It's now or never, Levi. If you have an ace in the hole, play it tomorrow.
Everyone in Giro is thinking the same thing. Today should be a real test of will.
Well it appears that some of it was bad luck, but even the flat tire (or whatever it actually was) can't explain Leipheimer's inability to keep pace. Looks like he's out of the running to me, leaving only Menchov and di Luca in contention.
Sounds like it was a pretty awesome stage, though, with lots of attacks and counter-attacks!
yeah I'd say Levi is totally out of contention unless the five in front of him crash out. It looks like the last remaining days will be interesting to watch unfold with a couple riders that could take over the lead. Sastre could possibly move up to 2nd or even first if he rides like that again.
Glenn E. wrote:Exciting finish, what with Menchov crashing during the final time trial. Congratulations to him on a fine win!
Fine win indeed! Only if Ullrich could've got back on the bike so fast. Menchov is the real deal and does it with little drama. He deserves this win. Can't wait for TdF now.
Glenn E. wrote:Exciting finish, what with Menchov crashing during the final time trial. Congratulations to him on a fine win!
Fine win indeed! Only if Ullrich could've got back on the bike so fast. Menchov is the real deal and does it with little drama. He deserves this win. Can't wait for TdF now.
Yes, a sign of a true champion. He got back up and still managed to finish ahead...a great job indeed.
The TdF should be quite interesting indeed. I saw Astana got some cash to repay the UCI guarantee, so they appear to be headed to the Tour.